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We can now insert and substitute images using the editorial tool. The most common images we deal with are formulas and forms. Where, following an amendment in XMetaL, an expected image does not appear as part of the inserted/substituted text when we preview it, we can now access the Image Update functionality by clicking on an “Update image” button which will appear in the Preview page in place of the missing image. The instructions for using this Image Update functionality are laid out below. | We can now insert and substitute images using the editorial tool. The most common images we deal with are formulas and forms. Where, following an amendment in XMetaL, an expected image does not appear as part of the inserted/substituted text when we preview it, we can now access the Image Update functionality by clicking on an “Update image” button which will appear in the Preview page in place of the missing image. The instructions for using this Image Update functionality are laid out below. | ||
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Revision as of 07:42, 12 April 2022
Using the Image Tool to insert and substitute images
We can now insert and substitute images using the editorial tool. The most common images we deal with are formulas and forms. Where, following an amendment in XMetaL, an expected image does not appear as part of the inserted/substituted text when we preview it, we can now access the Image Update functionality by clicking on an “Update image” button which will appear in the Preview page in place of the missing image. The instructions for using this Image Update functionality are laid out below.
WARNING: If your amending document includes an image or form that has been tagged with anukl:IncludedDocument element, the image tool cannot currently be used to insert the image or form and you will need to refer it to TSO in the usual way.
Image is contained within a newly inserted or substituted provisionExample 1: Substitution of a provision which includes two formulaeFrom the Update Details page, select the Preview provision button. You will see the formatted version of the newly substituted provision. Select the first Update Image button:
You will be taken to the Image Data Update page:
Select the radio button for the first formula and then select the Update Affected Image button. You will be taken back to the preview version of the amended provision where the new formula is displayed. You should then repeat the same process for the second formula, by first selecting the Update Image button, then selecting the radio button for the second formula on the Image Data Update page and then selecting the Update Affected Image button. This will result in the formatting of the images for both formulae in the amended provision:
Example 2: Substitution of a Form in a ScheduleFrom the preview of the provision, select the Update Image button in the amended Schedule:
On the Image Data Update page, select the radio button of the image to be substituted:
Next, select the Update Affected Image button:
You will be returned to the amended document where the image is displayed. An F-note annotation can be inserted at the Sch. 2 Title level by checking out the Schedule conventionally in XMetal.
What to do if the amending image has not formatted on the Image Data Update pageExample 1: One amending image is missingIn the preview of the amended provision, select the Update Image button.
You will be taken to the Image Data Update page, however the affecting image is missing, and you will not be able to select the Update Affected Image button:
To combat the non-appearance of the amending document’s details, select the amending document’s provision reference from the Editor’s dashboard. Once formatted, copy and paste the URL into the Fetch Custom Provision box on the Image Data Update page (in this example, the URL is https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/425/regulation/5).
The affecting image should then appear and you will be able to select the radio button to the right of the new formula and then select the Update Affected Image button:
You will be returned to the amended provision with the new image formula having replaced the old image formula:
Example 2: Two amending images are missingFrom the provision preview, select the first Update Image button:
In this example, the affecting provision for both images is: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2016/257/regulation/23/made#regulation-23
You will again be taken through to the Image Data Update page. Again, paste the URL of the amending document into the Fetch Custom Provision box.
Other amendments to imagesTextual amendments to imagesIf an image is not being wholly inserted or substituted, but there are textual amendments being made to the details of forms, maps, diagrams, etc. that are held as image files, we are unable to edit the image files ourselves. Instead, Update Editors should manually insert an F-note annotation in a suitable position, invariably at Provision/Part/Schedule/ level, in relation to the form/map/diagram tagging and provide a more explanatory annotation using the drafter’s text. For example, a suitable position for the F-note reference might be within the S.I. 2013/3156, Sch. para. 23: If the amendments are more complex or so large that it seems unfeasible to include details in the annotation, then we could summarise the amendments in the annotation rather than giving verbatim text, but there should still be a more explanatory F-note than usual. If you have any difficulty formulating such an annotation, consult a Review Editor. Omission of an imageIf an amendment requires that an image is omitted, the tagging for the image should be repealed and the image replaced with a dotted line with an F-note: If you are unsure how to do this, contact a Review Editor and they can ask TSO/WLT to do the amendment. |